Sentence examples for presumably superfluous from inspiring English sources

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Iron transport genes were presumably superfluous in the constant presence of high levels of citrate for 50,000 generations.

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But "discharge" is presumably broader, else superfluous, and since it is neither defined nor a term of art, it should be construed "in accordance with its ordinary or natural meaning," FDIC v. Meyer, 510 U. S. 471.

We should not forget that it was Singer who pitched the initial treatment for First Class, and therefore he who presumably came up with the idea for the irritatingly superfluous Gap model mini-mutants who pretty much ruined all the excellent work carried out by McAvoy and Fassbender last time out.

The work of Tolkien is infamously, almost scandalously, bereft of sex; nevertheless, at some point hobbit must have humped hobbit, presumably in a discreet hayrick, and, given the degree of superfluous hair that a hobbit displays on the parts of the body that you can see, such as his feet, one shudders to think of the forestation that occurs elsewhere.

Again, there is presumably a strong tendency towards rapid differential loss due to mutation of superfluous copies, and the long-term effect on the genome is elimination of most of the duplicate loci [ 9].

Presumably, the characters are connected by whatever curses them, but this overlay of mysticism verges on superfluous; the horror of their lives has less to do with curses than with poverty, race and displacement caused by the flood.

The title more or less says it all: the date was presumably added because there were concerts at the Isle of Wight before and after 1970, though the live seems superfluous.

Superfluous, indeed.

Superfluous man.

This seems superfluous.

Cut out superfluous words.

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